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Ok, i have a bit of a delimea and not sure which would be best for my situation.

I have been in love and part of my Anna's life for more then 3 or more years now. We had applied and were with in about 45 days of approval on the K1 last year. We had some problem and decided to cancel the application. So that application is closed now. We have decided that our lives are best together as we cannot be without one another. Anna feels as if the K3 would be best since we had already applied for the K1. She is affraid that the authorities would feel that if one application would be cancelled then another would be too and they would not approve it.

Any thoughts or experiences as to what would be best for us.

Thanks

Craig

*K1 Timeline

-2006-1-2 First Email and begain our relationship

-2006-3-26 Met in Moscow for an Awesome Week together

-2006-5-2 Sent K-1 to Texas Svc Center where it was transfered to California

-2006-5-12 K-1 'Officially' received at California Service Center

-2006-5-15 NOA1 Received

-2005-6-2 Met in Her hometown of Krasnodar,Russia for week vacation

-2006-6-4 'Officailly' Proposed to her after speaking to her family for Blessing of Marriage

-2006-7-01 1st RFE received

-2006-7-02 RFE sent back with paperwork

-2006-7-5 RFE received by CSV

-2006-7-14 Email confirming receipt of RFE

-2006-7-15 Touched

-2006-8-09 NOA2....Finally

-2006-8-28 NVC Approved

-2006-8-29 On its way to Moscow

-2006-10-29 Interview Scheduled for 2007-1-31

-2007-01-31 Interview Cancelled by Anna

-2007-04-09 Application sent back to CSV

-2007-04-30 Relationship eneded

2008-1-10 We begin to talk again

2008-2-05 after the storm we both admit that we were stubborn and not being flexible of ourselves and cultur

2008-6-10 discussions of our feelings for one another are admitted (we never fell out of love)

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Ok, i have a bit of a delimea and not sure which would be best for my situation.

I have been in love and part of my Anna's life for more then 3 or more years now. We had applied and were with in about 45 days of approval on the K1 last year. We had some problem and decided to cancel the application. So that application is closed now. We have decided that our lives are best together as we cannot be without one another. Anna feels as if the K3 would be best since we had already applied for the K1. She is affraid that the authorities would feel that if one application would be cancelled then another would be too and they would not approve it.

Any thoughts or experiences as to what would be best for us.

Thanks

Craig

I am wondering why you cancelled the application since you could have gotten he visa by now if you had not cancelled it anyway..

Somehow I don't think it wil be big deal in the future to start k3 process

Ok, i have a bit of a delimea and not sure which would be best for my situation.

I have been in love and part of my Anna's life for more then 3 or more years now. We had applied and were with in about 45 days of approval on the K1 last year. We had some problem and decided to cancel the application. So that application is closed now. We have decided that our lives are best together as we cannot be without one another. Anna feels as if the K3 would be best since we had already applied for the K1. She is affraid that the authorities would feel that if one application would be cancelled then another would be too and they would not approve it.

Any thoughts or experiences as to what would be best for us.

Thanks

Craig

I am wondering why you cancelled the application since you could have gotten he visa by now if you had not cancelled it anyway..

Somehow I don't think it wil be big deal in the future to start k3 process

Oh did u guys break up and got back together again??

i could tell from your signature :)

K-1

Application mailed.............12-04-2008

NOA1...............................12-07-2008

Touched...........................03-19-2008

NOA2...............................03-19-2008

Touched...........................04-08-2008

Touched...........................04-22-2008

Sent to NVC......................04-23-2008

Case number generated.....04-29-2008

Case left NVC....................04-30-2008

Case arrived at embassy....05-06-2008

Packet 3...........................05-07-2008

Medical check....................05-08-2008

Packet 4............................05-08-2008

Interview date....05-22-2008 APPROVED

Visa in hand.......................05-29-2008

US entry............................06-02-2008

The wedding......................06-07-2008

AOS, EAD, and AP

Application mailed..............06-18-2008

Application received............06-20-2008

NOA1................................06-24-2008

Touched............................06-27-2008

Biometrics appointment.......07-15-2008

Touched on I-765...............09-03-2008

EAD Card ordered...............09-03-2008

EAD & AP received..............09-10-2008

AOS interview.....................12-08-2008

AOS approved.....................12-08-2008

Two-year GC received..........01-05-2009

Removing Condition (I-751)

Application mailed..................09-17-2010

Application received................09-20-2010

NOA1................................09-27-2010

Biometrics appointments...11-04-2010 & 12-28-2010

App approved...................01-13-2011

Ten-yr GC received.............01-18-2011

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Ok, i have a bit of a delimea and not sure which would be best for my situation.

I have been in love and part of my Anna's life for more then 3 or more years now. We had applied and were with in about 45 days of approval on the K1 last year. We had some problem and decided to cancel the application. So that application is closed now. We have decided that our lives are best together as we cannot be without one another. Anna feels as if the K3 would be best since we had already applied for the K1. She is affraid that the authorities would feel that if one application would be cancelled then another would be too and they would not approve it.

Any thoughts or experiences as to what would be best for us.

Thanks

Craig

I am wondering why you cancelled the application since you could have gotten he visa by now if you had not cancelled it anyway..

Somehow I don't think it wil be big deal in the future to start k3 process

Ok, i have a bit of a delimea and not sure which would be best for my situation.

I have been in love and part of my Anna's life for more then 3 or more years now. We had applied and were with in about 45 days of approval on the K1 last year. We had some problem and decided to cancel the application. So that application is closed now. We have decided that our lives are best together as we cannot be without one another. Anna feels as if the K3 would be best since we had already applied for the K1. She is affraid that the authorities would feel that if one application would be cancelled then another would be too and they would not approve it.

Any thoughts or experiences as to what would be best for us.

Thanks

Craig

I am wondering why you cancelled the application since you could have gotten he visa by now if you had not cancelled it anyway..

Somehow I don't think it wil be big deal in the future to start k3 process

Oh did u guys break up and got back together again??

i could tell from your signature :)

We had some issues that did not come up at a good time and we both were not being smart about the whole thing. We have grown and learned many things from that and are much stronger now. :)

I hope that helps some...

Our main concern is that since a K1 has been applied for would it be difficult to go through that again for would it be better to go through K3 and marry in her home country.

Thanks

*K1 Timeline

-2006-1-2 First Email and begain our relationship

-2006-3-26 Met in Moscow for an Awesome Week together

-2006-5-2 Sent K-1 to Texas Svc Center where it was transfered to California

-2006-5-12 K-1 'Officially' received at California Service Center

-2006-5-15 NOA1 Received

-2005-6-2 Met in Her hometown of Krasnodar,Russia for week vacation

-2006-6-4 'Officailly' Proposed to her after speaking to her family for Blessing of Marriage

-2006-7-01 1st RFE received

-2006-7-02 RFE sent back with paperwork

-2006-7-5 RFE received by CSV

-2006-7-14 Email confirming receipt of RFE

-2006-7-15 Touched

-2006-8-09 NOA2....Finally

-2006-8-28 NVC Approved

-2006-8-29 On its way to Moscow

-2006-10-29 Interview Scheduled for 2007-1-31

-2007-01-31 Interview Cancelled by Anna

-2007-04-09 Application sent back to CSV

-2007-04-30 Relationship eneded

2008-1-10 We begin to talk again

2008-2-05 after the storm we both admit that we were stubborn and not being flexible of ourselves and cultur

2008-6-10 discussions of our feelings for one another are admitted (we never fell out of love)

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you shouldn't have problem filing another k-1. the problem comes after 2 i believe. a K-1 is usually faster than a K-3.

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December 4th - 30th, 2009 -- Visited England

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January 19th, 2010 -- Damian got his PA license.

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September 16th - 30th, 2011 -- Damian's Parents came to visit us here in PA.

June 1st, 2011 -- Mailed ROC to Vermont.

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Ok, i have a bit of a delimea and not sure which would be best for my situation.

I have been in love and part of my Anna's life for more then 3 or more years now. We had applied and were with in about 45 days of approval on the K1 last year. We had some problem and decided to cancel the application. So that application is closed now. We have decided that our lives are best together as we cannot be without one another. Anna feels as if the K3 would be best since we had already applied for the K1. She is affraid that the authorities would feel that if one application would be cancelled then another would be too and they would not approve it.

Any thoughts or experiences as to what would be best for us.

Thanks

Craig

I am wondering why you cancelled the application since you could have gotten he visa by now if you had not cancelled it anyway..

Somehow I don't think it wil be big deal in the future to start k3 process

Ok, i have a bit of a delimea and not sure which would be best for my situation.

I have been in love and part of my Anna's life for more then 3 or more years now. We had applied and were with in about 45 days of approval on the K1 last year. We had some problem and decided to cancel the application. So that application is closed now. We have decided that our lives are best together as we cannot be without one another. Anna feels as if the K3 would be best since we had already applied for the K1. She is affraid that the authorities would feel that if one application would be cancelled then another would be too and they would not approve it.

Any thoughts or experiences as to what would be best for us.

Thanks

Craig

I am wondering why you cancelled the application since you could have gotten he visa by now if you had not cancelled it anyway..

Somehow I don't think it wil be big deal in the future to start k3 process

Oh did u guys break up and got back together again??

i could tell from your signature :)

We had some issues that did not come up at a good time and we both were not being smart about the whole thing. We have grown and learned many things from that and are much stronger now. :)

I hope that helps some...

Our main concern is that since a K1 has been applied for would it be difficult to go through that again for would it be better to go through K3 and marry in her home country.

Thanks

I don't think the K3 would be any easier and it would definitely keep you apart longer, since you can't file a petition until after you get married.

If you file another I-129F for a fiancee, you'll need to include a letter explaining why you filed before and then cancelled and ask them to waive the IMBRA limitations. I know IMBRA states "more than two" but USCIS has been requiring the waiver letter for petition number two.

On the other hand, maybe your fiance simply wants to marry and marry now (or before coming to USA) for any number of reasons. If so, then you'll make your decisions based on what's best for the two of you. I would hesitate on the K3 though and seriously consider just filing the I-130 for a CR1 (immigrant) visa if you go that route.

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I will tell you it's a bit of a hassle getting married in Russia. You need to get some of your USA documents with "apostile stamps" from the secretary of state from whatever state you live in (birth certificate, divorce papers, etc). You will also need to write a "marriage letter" and get it notarized and with an apostile stamp also. The directions for the Russian marriage process can be found on this site by doing a search. Just know there is some work to do to get all the documents together.

You will also face a 30 day waiting period after you apply to get married in Russia at a Palace of Marriage office. You can try for a waiver to speed up the process. Be prepared to pay extra. Best case it will take about a week to get married. Your fiancee can start the process without you if you send her the documents needed.

If you had personal problems in the past, you may want to go K-1 and bring your finacee to the USA to make sure she can handle the adjustment to America...many women can not and go home. Obviously it's better if that happens before you get married. As already mentioned, you will need to write a waiver letter explaining about you first K-1 but the USCIS accepts these routinely.

If you decide to get married in Russia I'd go for a CR-1 visa, not K-3. The CR-1 process is faster now and only costs you a few months extra than going K-3, and when she arrives in the US she gets her green card and SSN right away...and can work right away also. And you save about $1000 by not having to do AOS here in the US as with the K-1 or K-3.

I'd only go k-3 if you simply must be together as quickly as possible. You'll spend more money and she must wait to work in the US, and you will be doing lots of stateside paperwork. But if time really matters, then go for K-3.

Your call.

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I will tell you it's a bit of a hassle getting married in Russia. You need to get some of your USA documents with "apostile stamps" from the secretary of state from whatever state you live in (birth certificate, divorce papers, etc). You will also need to write a "marriage letter" and get it notarized and with an apostile stamp also. The directions for the Russian marriage process can be found on this site by doing a search. Just know there is some work to do to get all the documents together.

You will also face a 30 day waiting period after you apply to get married in Russia at a Palace of Marriage office. You can try for a waiver to speed up the process. Be prepared to pay extra. Best case it will take about a week to get married. Your fiancee can start the process without you if you send her the documents needed.

If you had personal problems in the past, you may want to go K-1 and bring your finacee to the USA to make sure she can handle the adjustment to America...many women can not and go home. Obviously it's better if that happens before you get married. As already mentioned, you will need to write a waiver letter explaining about you first K-1 but the USCIS accepts these routinely.

If you decide to get married in Russia I'd go for a CR-1 visa, not K-3. The CR-1 process is faster now and only costs you a few months extra than going K-3, and when she arrives in the US she gets her green card and SSN right away...and can work right away also. And you save about $1000 by not having to do AOS here in the US as with the K-1 or K-3.

I'd only go k-3 if you simply must be together as quickly as possible. You'll spend more money and she must wait to work in the US, and you will be doing lots of stateside paperwork. But if time really matters, then go for K-3.

thanks for all the good info.

In ready all the posts here it sparked a question to me...for your average person/couple what is the best application based on things like time and work permits and s uch? K1,K3..etc??

Your call.

*K1 Timeline

-2006-1-2 First Email and begain our relationship

-2006-3-26 Met in Moscow for an Awesome Week together

-2006-5-2 Sent K-1 to Texas Svc Center where it was transfered to California

-2006-5-12 K-1 'Officially' received at California Service Center

-2006-5-15 NOA1 Received

-2005-6-2 Met in Her hometown of Krasnodar,Russia for week vacation

-2006-6-4 'Officailly' Proposed to her after speaking to her family for Blessing of Marriage

-2006-7-01 1st RFE received

-2006-7-02 RFE sent back with paperwork

-2006-7-5 RFE received by CSV

-2006-7-14 Email confirming receipt of RFE

-2006-7-15 Touched

-2006-8-09 NOA2....Finally

-2006-8-28 NVC Approved

-2006-8-29 On its way to Moscow

-2006-10-29 Interview Scheduled for 2007-1-31

-2007-01-31 Interview Cancelled by Anna

-2007-04-09 Application sent back to CSV

-2007-04-30 Relationship eneded

2008-1-10 We begin to talk again

2008-2-05 after the storm we both admit that we were stubborn and not being flexible of ourselves and cultur

2008-6-10 discussions of our feelings for one another are admitted (we never fell out of love)

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I will tell you it's a bit of a hassle getting married in Russia. You need to get some of your USA documents with "apostile stamps" from the secretary of state from whatever state you live in (birth certificate, divorce papers, etc). You will also need to write a "marriage letter" and get it notarized and with an apostile stamp also. The directions for the Russian marriage process can be found on this site by doing a search. Just know there is some work to do to get all the documents together.

You will also face a 30 day waiting period after you apply to get married in Russia at a Palace of Marriage office. You can try for a waiver to speed up the process. Be prepared to pay extra. Best case it will take about a week to get married. Your fiancee can start the process without you if you send her the documents needed.

If you had personal problems in the past, you may want to go K-1 and bring your finacee to the USA to make sure she can handle the adjustment to America...many women can not and go home. Obviously it's better if that happens before you get married. As already mentioned, you will need to write a waiver letter explaining about you first K-1 but the USCIS accepts these routinely.

If you decide to get married in Russia I'd go for a CR-1 visa, not K-3. The CR-1 process is faster now and only costs you a few months extra than going K-3, and when she arrives in the US she gets her green card and SSN right away...and can work right away also. And you save about $1000 by not having to do AOS here in the US as with the K-1 or K-3.

I'd only go k-3 if you simply must be together as quickly as possible. You'll spend more money and she must wait to work in the US, and you will be doing lots of stateside paperwork. But if time really matters, then go for K-3.

thanks for all the good info.

In ready all the posts here it sparked a question to me...for your average person/couple what is the best application based on things like time and work permits and s uch? K1,K3..etc??

Your call.

Any answer would depend on the couple's circumstances and priorities. I usually suggest people study the options and compare them to their needs then make the appropriate life decisions like when and where to get married. Once the life decisions are made, file for the appropriate visa. There's one fiance visa and two spouse visas. The CR1 allows the immigrant to become a permanent resident an work upon entry. The K3 is faster but work and green card are a few months and a few hundred extra dollars down the road from entry.

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